Tufts undergraduate applications rise 35 percent The Class of 2025 undergraduate application pool is most diverse on record, number of School of Engineering applications increase by 28 percent. Tufts Now , Undergraduate students , STEM diversity , Campus news
Lantagne publications on public health interventions Over the past year, Associate Professor Daniele Lantagne and her research group published 16 manuscripts in peer-reviewed journals. Human health and bioengineering , Energy, water, and environment , Research news , Faculty , Alumni , Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Donald F. Othmer Sophomore Academic Excellence Award Jayson Pinals, E22, has been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Energy, water, and environment , Students , Undergraduate students , Campus news
What is a heart on a chip? Akshita Rao, E21, joins the Museum of Science's "Pulsar: A Science Podcast" to discuss her biomedical engineering research on the human heart. Research , Human health and bioengineering , Engineers , Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Working to counteract Indigenous erasure As an Indigenous student, Tylee Nez, E24, finds ways to educate the Tufts community about Native American issues, both past and present. Students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers
Bridge model testing for design verification An annual structural analysis bridge competition moved forward this fall in a new setting at Tufts. Learning science , Human-technology interface , Faculty , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
This Native Hawaiian is a future voyager Jonah Makanaakalā Apo, E22, finds meaningful ways to connect with his Native Hawaiian heritage, even thousands of miles from home. Tufts Now , Undergraduate students
Teaching toward equity In his new computer science course, Associate Teaching Professor Marty Allen challenges students to ponder the bigger and messier questions raised by technology. Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Faculty , Undergraduate students
CS students attend Grace Hopper Celebration 30 undergraduate and graduate students from Computer Science attended the virtual conference to learn and network. Graduate students , Undergraduate students , Women engineers